The 250% Price Surge That Will Send Bitcoin To $300,000

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Despite the Bitcoin price crashing below $90,000 and moving toward $80,000 last week, it seems that bullish sentiment has not been completely eroded. Now trading back in the 5-figure range, hopes for reaching back above $100,000 are still very high, with one crypto pundit actually predicting that the leading digital asset by market cap could be on its way to actually touching $300,000.

Bitcoin Price Still Has Room To Run

Coinskid shared a chart on the X (formerly Twitter) website that suggests that many analysts were wrong about where in the cycle the Bitcoin price actually is. Instead of being at the end of the bull market, the crypto analyst believes that the run is still only in the beginning stages.

This was done using the Wave analysis, putting the current trend at only a Wave 2. Now, if this were the cycle’s end, it would mean that the Bitcoin price has already completed Wave 5. However, Coinskid counters this, especially since the wave trend is not even halfway done.

As the analyst explains, the digital asset has actually been in a Wave 2 correction of the cycle for over a year now. This would mean that the current correction will likely be short-lived as bulls could reclaim control once again and push the price higher.

Additionally, Coinskid also explained that Bitcoin was actually forming one of the biggest Cup and Handle patterns in history. With the price more or less holding the neckline, the buyers could quickly reclaim control of the cryptocurrency.

Bitcoin price

In this case, it would mean that the Bitcoin price is destined to reclaim $100,000 going into the new year. As an ABC wave plays out, the analyst’s chart shows the bounce from the end of Wave C leading to a 250% breakout that would send the price flying as high as $300,000.

Bears Still Have Their Chance

While the majority of the analysis points to the fact that the Bitcoin price is still bullish, Coinskid also stated that this hinges on the cryptocurrency holding the April 2025 low of $74,000. Otherwise, the whole bullish move would be invalidated if the price were to fall below this level.

Some analysts have predicted that the Bitcoin price could be headed as low as $50,000, with some expecting some movement back into the $40,000 territory before bouncing. Nevertheless, the consensus remains that Bitcoin is still bullish in the long term.

Bitcoin price chart from Tradingview.com

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